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ostiary

[ os-tee-er-ee ]

noun

, plural os·ti·ar·ies.
  1. Also called doorkeeper, porter. Roman Catholic Church.
    1. a member of the lowest-ranking of the four minor orders.
  2. a doorkeeper, as of a church.


ostiary

/ ˈɒstɪərɪ /

noun

  1. See porter
    RC Church another word for porter 2


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ostiary1

1400–50; late Middle English hostiary < Latin ōstiārius doorkeeper, equivalent to ōsti ( um ) door, entrance ( ostium ) + -ārius -ary

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ostiary1

C15: from Latin ostiārius doorkeeper, from ostium door

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Example Sentences

In the decline of his popularity he permitted his door-keeper, whom he dignifies with the title of Ostiary, to take a shilling!

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